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Makin' 'em Walk the Plank

Today’s pirates have more legal power than those of yesteryear



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No More Pencils, No More Facebooks

Schools and students battle over out-of-class Internet files



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In-House Is No Haven

As businesses shrink staff, lawyers are among those being laid off



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Virtually Practicing

Those wanting face time need not apply



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A Reluctant Rebellion

Laws are tough on child pornography. But some federal judges think the time isn’t fitting the crime.



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The EEOC's Brave New World

Agency ponders new rules on handling genetic testing-related bias



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The Cemetery Sea

A shipwreck, a mysterious owner and a 158-year-old maritime law



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In The Cross-Heirs

A loophole in real estate law pits families against developers and each other. Some say there’s more than money at stake.



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The Born Prophecy

More than a decade ago, Brooksley Born warned that unregulated financial markets were getting out of hand. Now many in Washington wish they’d listened.



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Hunting Rapists Behind Bars

Sexual assault prosecution is nearly impossible in prison, study shows



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